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  • 14. IL-1R1 signaling regulates CXCL12-mediated T cell localization and fate within the central nervous system during West Nile Virus encephalitis.
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  • 16. CXCR4 antagonism increases T cell trafficking in the central nervous system and improves survival from West Nile virus encephalitis.
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  • 17. STING is required for host defense against neuropathological West Nile virus infection.
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  • 18. Microglia Activate Early Antiviral Responses upon Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Entry into the Brain to Counteract Development of Encephalitis-Like Disease in Mice.
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